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1911 Revolution (TV series)





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1911 Revolution is a Chinese television series based on the events of the Xinhai Revolution, which brought an end to imperial rule in China in 1911. It was first broadcast on CCTV-1 during prime time on 27 September 2011. It was specially produced to mark the 100th anniversary of the Xinhai Revolution.

1911 Revolution
Promotional poster
Also known asXinhai Revolution
Chinese辛亥革命
Literal meaningXinhai Revolution
Hanyu PinyinXīnhài Gémìng
GenreHistorical drama
Written byWang Chaozhu
Directed byTang Guoqiang
Li Wei
Zhang Chunlin
Creative directorSun Jiming
Presented byWan Ke
Starring
  • Zhang Qiuge
  • Yao Jude
  • Ma Xiaowei
  • ComposerSu Cong
    Country of originChina
    Original languageMandarin
    No. of episodes41
    Production
    Executive producersHuang Jincheng
    Tang Haibo
    Yang Junyi
    Wang Lan
    ProducersCheng Qisheng
    Ni Zuming
    Sun Jie
    Zheng Qiao
    Jiang Shiming
    Zhang Xiuying
    Production locationsTianjin, China
    CinematographySun Zhiping
    Ji Wei
    EditorZhang Ji
    Running time45 minutes per episode
    Production companiesTianjin Television
    Propaganda Department of the Tianjin Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
    Original release
    NetworkCCTV-1
    Release27 September 2011 (2011-09-27)

    Plot

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    The series follows a chronology of the major events that happened throughout the life of Sun Yat-sen. It includes, among other events, the formation of the Tongmenghui, the Wuchang Uprising, the fall of the Qing dynasty, the establishment of the Republic of China, Yuan Shikai's rise and fall from power, and the National Protection War.

    Cast

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  • Yao JudeasHuang Xing
  • Zhang Qiuge as Yuan Shikai
  • Wen Qing as Soong Ching-ling
  • Zhang Beishi as Song Jiaoren
  • Brenda Wang as Chen Cuifen
  • Stephanie Siao as Qiu Jin
  • Bo Cen as Hu Hanmin
  • Guan Danli as Lu Muzhen
  • Yu RongguangasCai E
  • Yu Xiaohui as Ni Guizhen
  • Liu Boying as Song Jiashu
  • Liu Yue as Li Zhongshi
  • Nige Mutu as Xu Shichang
  • Di Wanchen as Li Yuanhong
  • Shi Liang as Zhang Zhenwu
  • Ma Guangze as Wang Jingwei
  • Ma Heyao as Chen Bijun
  • Luo Yinan as Fang Junying
  • Wang Nan as Cai Yuanpei
  • Gao Yu as Liao Zhongkai
  • Wang Yadi as Chen Qimei
  • Zhang Ruihan as Zhang Ji
  • Yang Junyong as Yuan Keding
  • Ji Shuai as Ma Xiang
  • Bai Yao as Yin Weijun
  • Wang Zhuoya as Yin Ruizhi
  • Yang Fan as Sun Wu
  • Sun Leiyan as Ju Zheng
  • Wan Yifu as Yuan Kewen
  • Ma Xiaowei as Zhang Taiyan
  • Zhang Shihui as Tan Renfeng
  • Lu Lin as Zhu Zhixin
  • Zhao Kai as Liu Kuiyi
  • Li Xiaofeng as Chen Tianhua
  • Lin Yijie as Yu Peilun
  • Fan Yulin as Xu Xilin
  • Hao Xiaodong as Su Manzhu
  • Li Weiwei as Soong Ai-ling
  • Yu Qian as Wu Zhaolin
  • Guo Wenxue as Xiong Xiling
  • Wang Zhe as Feng Guozhang
  • Wang Wei as Duan Qirui
  • Wang Kaiyang as Lu Xun
  • Ye Jin as Hu Daonan
  • Zhao Lixin as Yang Du
  • Li Hongwei as Zhao Bingjun
  • Zhang Su as Liu Shipei
  • Lu Hao as Huang Kan
  • Zhang Bo as Tang Shouqian
  • Sun Ge as Xiaofengxian
  • He Hongshan as Yuan Shikai's sixth wife
  • Zheng Tianyong as Yikuang
  • Chen Zhou as Ni Sichong
  • Wang Maolei as Zaifeng
  • Zhou Qing as Empress Dowager Longyu
  • Fan Xiaoyang as Liang Qichao
  • Dong Zhao as Zhang Zhidong
  • Zhang Chunlin as Tie Liang
  • Ma Wenbo as Tie Zhong
  • Wang Guojing as En Ming
  • Yoneoka as Tōten Miyazaki
  • Production

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    The Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) marketed 1911 Revolution as an important tribute to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 1911 Revolution. Produced by Tianjin Television and the Propaganda Department of the Tianjin Municipal Committee of the CCP, the series started its planning work in 2008 and completed its preparations by the second half of 2009. A press conference was held on 24 October 2010, at the Great Hall of the PeopleinBeijing to announce the series. Shooting began on the following day in Tianjin[1] and wrapped up on 15 March 2011. Li Wei, the director for the series, mentioned that the plot would be as historically accurate as possible, and that there is historical evidence to support how the historical figures (over 200 of them) in the series are portrayed.[2]

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "电视剧《辛亥革命》开机 献礼辛亥革命一百周年——中新网". China News Service. Retrieved 2023-04-13.
  • ^ (in Chinese) 电视剧《辛亥革命》拍摄完成 还原历史成主旨 Archived 2012-04-06 at the Wayback Machine
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